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eDiscovery Platform GoldFynch Now Supports 3rd Party Service Integration Including Direct Data Sourcing and Managed Document Review
Cloud-based and cost-effective eDiscovery platform GoldFynch now supports the integration of services from approved external vendors at a special pricing for GoldFynch customers. These optional services add significant value to users, like the outsourced managed document review services with industry-leader, Legal Outsourcing 2.0 (https://www.legaloutsourcing2.com). GoldFynch also offers its own add-on services, such as direct import of data into a GoldFynch case from the client site. This may be from the client’s email, social media, online data repository (like Dropbox or Google Drive) or even directly from their computers by setting up an FTP.Mazira is a software company that specializes in data transformation. Their original focus was on building custom software for small and medium companies to help them manage a large number of documents. Since then they adapted their search engine and timeline technology to meet a growing need, especially in the local market, for easy-to-use, automated software that didn’t require installation and training for users or involve extended sales processes. This became their flagship eDiscovery product, GoldFynch (www.goldfynch.com)
GoldFynch is an eDiscovery web service that is entirely cloud-based. It offers users a simple interface where they can easily drag-and-drop files (like PDF, MS Office documents, pictures, emails, etc.) that GoldFynch automatically imports, processes, scans, and indexes. Entities such as people, places, and dates are automatically extracted, and images of text are made recognizable and fully searchable through the process of OCR. GoldFynch’s pricing is simple, transparent and upfront, and by far the most affordable eDiscovery platform. Access to the pricing, and to the service, is available on the website without the need for talking to sales or an RFP. Pricing is based on a case’s volume, and GoldFynch scales with the case.
Anith Mathai,
Mazira, LLC,
136 S Dubuque Street,
Iowa City, IA 52240
United States of America
anith@goldfynch.com
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